A new category of federal employees will remain career but become at-will, meaning agencies could more easily fire them.
In January, soon after Trump’s inauguration, more than 2 million federal employees, including at EPA, received an email to ...
The lone U.S. government representative at the United Nations climate gathering alleges that the State Department made it ...
Wyoming U.S. Attorney Darin Smith will now prosecute people who possess or use marijuana on federal lands, stiffening ...
The federal agency and the Utah Department of Natural Resources are ironing out details for a deal that could give the state ...
The agency has closed only three loans since the Trump administration began in January, a nosedive from activity in 2023 and ...
The White House on Thursday announced new trade agreements with four South and Central American countries, which could lead ...
Artificial light at night is causing ecosystems to release more carbon into the atmosphere, according to new research that ...
More than 50 House Republicans are urging the Trump administration to curb imports of Chinese-made solar and battery grid ...
Paul Ingrassia, who withdrew his nomination to lead the Office of Special Counsel last month, says in a farewell email that ...
The General Services Administration is announcing the award of a new lease for NSF at 401 Dulany St. in Alexandria, near the ...
The Canadian prime minister is bullish on critical minerals mining as a bulwark against President Donald Trump.
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